Israeli aircraft attacked a third building in the village of A-Tiba, southern Lebanon, on November 6th, 2025, between 2:16 PM and 2:46 PM UTC. The attack involved at least two bombs, with the first reportedly failing to detonate before a second successful strike, according to a report from אבו עלי אקספרס. This latest strike in A-Tiba occurred within a 29-minute reporting window and follows earlier reports of Israeli warplane activity over southern Lebanon. Between 1:46 PM and 2:16 PM UTC, Israeli warplanes conducted raids in Aita al-Jabal and Tairdaba, following an evacuation warning issued by the IDF for Aita al-Jabal residents. Anonymous calls warned residents to evacuate a coffee shop in the Al-Mashaa neighborhood, identifying the caller as a member of the "Defense Army," reported bintjbeil.org. The IDF had previously warned residents of Aita al-Jabal to evacuate buildings near military infrastructure used by Hezbollah, stating the planned strikes were to counter Hezbollah's efforts to rebuild its activities in the region. Sources indicated threatened targets included a building in Tayr Dibba and a building under construction in Aita al-Jabal. The security cabinet was scheduled to convene at 6:00 PM UTC to discuss escalation against Hezbollah. Earlier on November 6th, the IDF conducted a strike targeting infrastructure used by Hezbollah's "Jihad al-Binaa" organization in southern Lebanon. This organization is described as Hezbollah's property and rehabilitation group, reportedly involved in restoring Nasrallah's bunkers and tunnels. These actions follow previous IDF strikes on November 6th against Hezbollah infrastructure in the Tyre and Tzur areas, which the IDF stated were used for producing equipment to restore destroyed terrorist facilities.